Multiform (adjective)

Having many different forms or shapes.

Origin:

From latin multus, "many" + forma, "shape or form". first recorded in english in the mid 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The multiform clouds in the sky looked like giant cotton balls.
  2. This rock formation is multiform and has many different shapes.
  3. The multiform sculpture had many different parts that could be rearranged.
  4. The multiform leaves on the tree were all different shapes and sizes.
  5. The artist's work is known for its multiform approach to painting.
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